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States Of Terror Essays Occasional Papers Begona Aretxaga

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States Of Terror Essays Occasional Papers Begona Aretxaga
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Publisher: University of Nevada Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.23 MB
Pages: 325
Author: Begona Aretxaga
ISBN: 9781877802577, 1877802573
Language: English
Year: 2006

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States Of Terror Essays Occasional Papers Begona Aretxaga by Begona Aretxaga 9781877802577, 1877802573 instant download after payment.

States of Terror is the poshumous work by Begoña Aretxaga (1960-2002). Research for her essays focused on gender and political violence in Northern Ireland as well as nationalism among Basque youth. As she wrote in her Introduction, her intellectual position was first of all "characterized by a displacement from militancy by academic writing and a displacement from academic writing past militancy." Her ability for brining to the situation at hand the experiences and insights of other times and places is at the root of her creativity. Artxaga was interested in the cultural politics of state violence and the formation of political subjectivities. She was critically concerned with the multiple genealogies of violence. Aretxaga saw her own work as an experimental form of anthropology grounded in the experiences of ordinary people. In her view, experience is never raw but rather mediated in a complex variety of individual, social, and ideological ways that need to be established ethnographically and historically. She sought to open alternative lines of research and post-structural theoretical engagement by drawing on postcolonial and Lacanian perspectives. Her lown line of questioning was concerned with portraying moments of rupture that show how violence disrupts systems of interpretation and leads to the proliferation of discourses. At a personal level, Begoña's brilliance, common sense, and unassuming capacity for empathy and friendship touched the lives of many of her colleagues and students. At the time of her death, she was trying to complete the book manuscript States of Terror for which six essays had already been published and three more were ready for publication. This volume gives some sense of unity to these scattered pieces.

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